I received a job offer but because I don’t have the experience on a specific software they use, I can’t get paid more than the lowest they offer for the position. I’m more than qualified for everything else except for that software. But when I get the experience, I won’t be paid more. I’ll still be paid the lowest offer. I need someone else’s perspective on this. Has anyone else experienced something similar?
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What should I do?
I'm 19 and this is my second job. I work at a gas station, I originally worked evening shifts and was part-time but our overnight guy quit and they asked me to work his schedule instead. I agreed since Im a night owl so working at night was great, until now that they turned me into a full time worker, I never agreed to that and so I asked about just doing the 3 overnights and staying part time and they said no. I don't like confrontation since I always cross the line on what I say and my store manager acts like a teenager, I have felt like quitting but I can't seem to find another job that I'm willing to work until about 9 more weeks, I need help, what should I do? Tl:dr I got moved to full time and my boss is a baby and I…
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I was always different as a kid. I saw the world for what it was and as I started to grow up I noticed that my parents struggled working 9 to 5 jobs both having college degrees but still not being able to get by. I didn’t work until I was about 24, because I said “what’s the point if I’m just gonna struggle like my parents did”. Eventually I talked to one of my friends who got into the trades. He was making great money, running jobsites and was pretty much is his own boss. The beautiful thing about a trade is no matter how different or how many charges or what other people think of you no one can ever take that skill away from you. Last year I started my own electrical company and I work for my wife’s tree service. Ever since I went out on…
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People of the UK, I need your help
I'm so fucking tired of seeing jobs advertised as “competitive rate” or “based on experience” that I have created an online petition on the parliament website. Legal requirement for all employers to provide actual monetary salary on job adverts I need 5 signatures for it to go live, and 10,000 for it to go to parliament. You must be a UK resident (or at least claim to be) to sign this petition https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/609260/sponsors/new?token=7CzslT1BFeRVQRTSwOHC
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